Interested in our programmes? Join us on September 9 from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at Lord Boyd Orr House (Bldg2) to learn more about our programmes and campus and explore your options. Register here: https://t.co/cKUcaYr0Pp
Urgent: searching for candidates for a funded PhD to develop tools and study receptor trafficking and synaptic plasticity in brain slices using advanced super resolution tools and glutamate sensors. Send motivation, CV and a reco letter. Pls RT @iins_bordeaux@Neuro_Bordeaux
This is a fascinating overview of the publication of Born and Wolf, a copy of which has sat on my shelf for many years. Bizarre to see the Robert Maxwell link! 65 Years of “Born and Wolf” https://t.co/E4wGAuWir2
Very happy to share our new work that published on Optics Letters, Temporal compressive edge imaging enabled by a lensless diffuser camera. It is also open accessed. Nice teamwork with @Fan_uts@AberdeenPhysics@JustLei2#OSA_OL https://t.co/dYjxou640h @OpticaPubsGroup
I reviewed two grants today, my first one on the new UKRI funding service and one for an internal review process by a overseas University (so their internal system). Three guesses which was easier to use, even after passing through Goggle Translate...#bringbackJeS
Free Public Engagement Training from me & @royalsociety!
On Thu 14th Mar I'm running a free online workshop exploring Impact and Public Engagement. Plan, deliver & report on high quality engagement. Open to researchers postdoc onward. Info & booking here: https://t.co/GhiFlHYyPl
SUPA & @IoPScotland invite you to consider diversity and inclusion in Scottish Physics on 8 March in Linlithgow!
🎙️ @ClaraMBarker on "Scattering atoms, ions and perceptions"
🎙️ @S_FrankeArnold on being a parent in academia
🗣️ What can we do better?
https://t.co/4PWnfFyG8q
This was a really positive event run by our chemistry PhD students and staff - a great introduction to the important role chemistry will play in the energy transition and also our new Science Teaching Hub facility.
We welcomed school pupils from across the north-east to our Science Teaching Hub for a series of sessions held in celebration of #chemistryweek 2023 - highlighting the role of chemistry in the energy transition and promoting careers in #STEM@RoySocChem https://t.co/gio5H5OexA
Four-year Elizabeth Gardner Fellowship now open for applications. Opportunity for physicists from under-represented groups to develop their ideas at @PhysAstroEd under our mentorship in any of our research groups. (We're big, we do most things.) https://t.co/8K8x6nbYRM
Job alert: Research Fellow in Marine Simulation and Modelling.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in physics or engineering with experience of dynamic modelling.
More info here: https://t.co/dgQFrY1yxH
#ukndc#simulation#modelling#research#vacancy
We're ready & waiting to welcome you in September! Did you know we guarantee all new students accommodation? Phone us on results day for a 60-sec life-changing decision. See what's available at https://t.co/o8EbzgIIZR
https://t.co/ryuvq6RZOV #Clearing#Clearing2023#SQAResults
This week our student, Anastatia Mayers, is launching into space on @virgingalactic's #Galactic02 space flight. To find out how she got her place onboard and how she's feeling ahead of Thursday's launch, read her interview here: https://t.co/oamvrN7RRm Image: Virgin Galactic.
We discovered a surprisingly easy way to control the brightness of fluorescent proteins via magnetic fields:
https://t.co/zxPPsd14zP
This raises fascinating scientific questions about the mechanism, and tantalizing technological opportunities for bioengineering.
If you interested in exploring new layered materials for energy applications, check out this fully funded #PhD studentship with Dr Quinn Gibson and myself at @aberdeenuni . https://t.co/FyaF2awrhb
Many congratulations to all Natural and Computing Sciences students who are graduating on the 26th of June!
One inspiring story amongst our previous alumni is Paralympic gold medallist Neil Fachie MBE, who graduated in 2006!
Read Neil’s full story at: https://t.co/69vy4GnQS3